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What makes the story of "Worm" an appropriate illustration for how we should view the Bible?

As Worm was changed when he discovered his true identity, so we are changed when see in the Bible who we are and how we fit into God's story.

Read 2 Corinthians 5:14-21 and then choose 3 statements that describe how a follower of Jesus can be one of God's kingdom agents.

As ambassadors, we know Christ is for us. As ambassadors, we are in Christ and He is in us. As ambassadors, Christ works through us.

How would you counter the prosperity gospel teaching that says, "If you don't get healed, it's because you did not have enough faith"?

As much as God says that He will bless us, and give us things if we ask in faith, it would be according to His will and not us. Having more faith does not promise a life without suffering, neither does having less faith. God loves us and cares for us, but He did not say that one will never get sick, never experience suffering. He says that while we are on this earth, we will have to go through hard times, pain and suffering included, but He promises us hope. So it is not about what you do that allows you to be healed, it is according to his will.

How do you know if someone really loves you? You could ask them, of course, but then it would be just their words. You could demand that they do loving things for you, but you would not know if they really cared. More importantly, you could observe their voluntary actions and see if they love you in deed. So why would the Bible say, "without faith it is impossible to please God"?

Because it is our chance to show that we really love and trust God.

What is the main message intended for the readers of Revelation by the scene of a multitude in heaven worshipping God?

Encouragement: "You are not alone." (

Match the consequences of the Fall to the individual. Pain in childbirth Hard work in getting food Desiring and yet dominated Cursed more than any other animal Returning eventually to dust War with the offspring of the woman

Eve Adam and Eve Eve Serpent Adam and Eve Serpent

Which of the following two descriptors did John the Baptist use to describe himself?

Friend of the bridegroom Voice

Explain in your own words the relationship between thankfulness and stewardship.

Being thankful is what will lead us into stewardship. We need a relationship with God to be thankful, and when we are thankful, we are able to have stewardship with God. Without thankfulness, we would not be able to fully complete our duties as a steward, our hearts would not be into the work we are doing, and the things we do for God would be meaningless when we do not put our heart into what we are doing. So being thankful enables us to serve in the best way we can as stewards.

Paul helped to start and/or encourage churches in several cities in Greece, Macedonia, and other areas in the Middle East. Choose four cities from the list below that are associated with Paul and his missionary journeys.

Corinth Ephesus Colossae Philippi

The Quran was supposed to have been delivered by the angel ___________ to Mohammad.

Gabriel

What Bible verse (reference) does Piper mention to describe how Jesus bears the curse that we deserve?

Galatians 3:13

After His resurrection Jesus met His disciples in ____________ and that is where He gave them the Great Commission.

Galilee

In verses 1-8, Paul talks about how God is preparing and providing for us in eternity (verses 1-8). He promises us an immortal, perfect body and in the meantime gives us His Spirit. Paul understands that we must walk by faith for now. Check all the phrases below that correspond to Paul's attitude here:

Groaning about mortality full of courage looking forward to eternity confident in hope

Choose statements that show examples what repentance is NOT

Hating yourself. Regret at getting caught. An intellectual understanding of right and wrong.

Calling is first and foremost about...

Having a relationship with God

Until He returns, what is the way that Christ has chosen to bring His kingdom to earth? (Choose the best answer.)

Heart transformation.

Define the meaning of the term "indigenous church" and explain the three principles advocated by Venn and Anderson.

Indigenous churches are churches which are run by local people and are made to fit local cultures. The three principles advocated by Venn and Anderson are self-propagating, self-supporting, self-governing. Self propagating is when the church does indigenous missionary work, where they only do missionary work in their land. Self supporting is when the church is financially independent from foreigners, so all their funds comes from their own people. Self governing is when the church is independent from other churches(unlike how some churches used to be connected to the English or Roman churches), the church functions through their own people, everything is lead by the people in the church.

What does the kimchi illustration emphasize related to Christians being salt in the world?

Influence

Relate each strategic activity below to its proper "I" category. Prayer Concentric Circles Participate in Christian community Sending others

Invest Identity Invite Increase

Where in the Bible is the prediction that "the wolf will lie down with the lamb"?

Isaiah 11:6

Revisit the story where Moses upheld his hands in prayer over the battle with the Amalekites. Read Exodus 17:8-13. Considering the passage, chose three things to remember about prayer.

It is serious work for a church as the people work as a team. It is not a substitute for action. It is essential for spiritual victory.

Connect the elements of the story about Moses, Israel, and the Amalekites with truths about prayer. Moses grew tired of holding up his hands and needed Aaron and Hur to help. Moses had to raise his hands in intercession in order for Israel to prevail in battle. Joshua had to lead the troops in battle while Moses prayed.

Prayer is serious work that requires a team Prayer is essential for victory Prayer is not a substitute for action

In the following text, choose the correct word to describe the qualities of the next Christians. Base your answers on Gabe Lyon's book, The Next Christians as discussed in the lesson. Christians are to be

Provoked, not offended Creators, not critics Called, not employed Grounded, not distracted In community, not alone Civil, not divisive Countercultural, not relevant.

You were given Acts 3:19-20 (ESV) as a passage to memorize. Fill in the blanks below. "therefore, and , that your sins may be , that times of may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the appointed for you, Jesus."

Repent turn back blotted out refreshing the presence Christ

From the discussion in the study, how would you answer a person who insists that all religions are equal and basically lead to God? Write at least a paragraph of three sentences and include at least two points to counter this claim.

It is stated in John 17:3, that God is the only true God, and in Luke 4:8 that we are to only worship God, the only one that we should serve. God told a parable, in Matthew 6:24, and Luke 16:13, that no one can serve two masters, as they will love one master and hate the other. This proves that we can't have multiple religions in our lives. God is not a God who can be combined or mixed with other religions. It is states several times in scripture that God is the only true God, and that there are many false gods. It also states that the only to God is through believing in Him, no other way can lead to God.

Which statement below best explains "the scandal of particularity"?

It is the resistance many people have to the idea that God would enter human history in a very localized way.

How would you explain what the phrase, "the school of hard knocks" means?

It means that someone gains their experience or wisdom through (often), pain, suffering or difficult situations.

Choose factors that are essential in helping an indigenous (local) ministry become successful. Select three.

It sets its own goals and objectives. The ministry must support its own personnel based on local standards. The ministry must rely on its own resources.

What does belief in Jesus accomplish for people?

It spares them from God's judgment.

Persecution is not something we should seek or desire, but we can acknowledge that God can and does use it for His faithful and good purposes. Choose three ways persecution shows that God is using it to form a person's character.

It trains God's people to live by faith. It testifies to the worthiness of Christ. It often leads to the growth of the church.

Which of the following statements are true about God's call of Moses? (Check all that apply.)

It was God's idea for Moses to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt. Moses had to choose whether he would turn aside to the burning bush and listen to God.

Using the scripture in John 1:1-18, match the following statements to the corresponding verse. The Word became a man to live among us. The Word created everything in the universe. The Word experienced the rejection of His people. The Word is described as existing before creation The Word brought grace and truth. The Word was introduced and acknowledged by John the Baptist. The Word is the life and light of men. The Word makes family members of all those who receive Him.

John 1:14 John 1:3 John 1:11 John 1:2 John 1:14 or 17 John 1:7 or 15 John 1:4 John 1:12

Choose from the list below leaders instrumental in the protest against Rome and the pope during the Protestant Reformation.

John Calvin Martin Luther John Hus John Wycliff

John the Baptist thundered onto the scene in the likeness and manner of an ancient prophet, bridging the gap between old and new, and brought the message that God's kingdom in the Person of Jesus Christ had finally arrived.

John the Baptist

Check your knowledge of the life of John the Baptist by answering the following questions. 1. Who came first in preaching and baptizing as recorded in the Gospels? 2. What one keyword summarizes the message John the Baptist preached? 3. John said he was not worthy to of the Messiah. 4. As Jesus began His ministry, John said, "He must ___________, but I must __________."

John the Baptist repent untie the sandals increase...decrease

The story of Jonah in the Old Testament illustrates the serious consequences of rejecting the voice of God, but thankfully, it also provides a testimony about God's mercy and forgiveness.

Jonah

How does Jonah the prophet compare with Eric Liddell, the "Flying Scotsman"? (Choose the best answer.)

Jonah and Eric are opposites in regards to their first response to God's call to mission.

Which one of the following statements is not true?

Jonah was the only person God could use to warn Nineveh.

See a sample of how the Spirit worked in the lives of people by looking up the following passages and matching the characters with how the Spirit transformed and enabled them. Scripture References: Genesis 41:11-16, 38-40 Exodus 31:2-5 Deuteronomy 34:9 Judges 6:11-4, 34-35; 15:14-16 1 Chronicles 12:16-18 Micah 3:8

Joseph Bezalel Joshua Gideon Samson Amasai Micah

What makes Joseph's instructions to "take my bones with you" a strong testimony?

Joseph put his hope in God and not in Egypt.

The fall of humanity is not a happy subject, but for both our own sake and the sake of the mission, we must take it very seriously. Get acquainted with the following Scripture passages and match them to their description: For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God Cain killed his brother Abel When I kept silent about my sin, my body wasted away Our years are soon over The way of the wicked will perish The soul that sins shall die You must be born again

Romans 3:23 Genesis 4:1-8 Psalm 32:3 Psalm 90: 9-10 Psalm 1:5-6 Ezekiel 18:20 John 3:3

Many Muslims hope for _____________, the complete rule of Islamic law in the entire world.

Sharia

Based on the story about Sarah and Jenna, what kind of qualities did Sarah exhibit as a disciple-maker? (Choose all that apply.)

She opened her life to Jenna to see her faith in action. She was willing to engage in spiritual disciplines with Jenna Even though she was busy, she made time each week for Jenna

What was Jill's reaction to the statement, "The world would have you believe that saving whales is more important than saving people from hell"?

She wondered why both could not be important.

was a man who left behind a life of privilege to find answers to the problem of suffering in the world. He eventually turned to and one day experienced a God-consciousness called awakening . Gautama then became known as , the 'enlightened one.'

Siddhartha Gautama suffering meditation nirvana Buddha

The pope led the Western Church to engage in the Crusades because:

Muslims were persecuting Christian pilgrims visiting Jerusalem. Constantinople was under siege and needed help. Muslims were again advancing in conquest.

Read Hebrews 11:1. Based on this study of Abraham, give your own definition of faith.

My own definition of faith is trusting and believing in God, despite me not being able to see Him. It means giving my life to Him, and trusting that He has good plans for me,and if following and obeying him leads me to my death, I will have trust that it is a part of His plan.

Which word below best explains this saying of Bob Childress: "Whatever comes to me in the pod I want to pass on in full flower, and whatever comes to me in the flower, I'd like to pass on in full fruit."

Stewardship

Why are shared stories important to a culture? Choose all answers that apply.

Stories are a powerful way to communicate truth. Stories define what is important to a culture. Stories remind people about their past and their origens.

Which of the following is true in regards to sharing the gospel through story?

Storying the gospel addresses the whole scope of the biblical message and not just our individual sin problem.

To understand Buddhism one must begin with the problem of .

Suffering

How could persecution be a good thing or worthwhile for a Christian? Chose four acceptable answers.

Suffering provides an opportunity for the believer to experience God's power. Suffering is an ally in the fight against sin. Suffering helps to shape the character of the believer in the image of Jesus. Suffering tests and demonstrates whether faith is real or not.

The word "Islam" means ______________.

Surrender

Choose the statement that is not accurate in relating the Bible to missions?

The Bible promises that God will provide many ways for humanity to return to God.

Which of these statements about Jesus as the Word is not found in John 1:1-18?

The Word is the guiding force of the world.

How far back does the writer trace syncretism in history?

The ancient Israelites and adding the high places of Baal in their worship.

According to Richard Stearns, what is the "hole in our gospel"?

The failure of some Christians to get personally involved in meeting human needs and addressing troubles of the world.

The great event that truly separated Christianity from Judaism was:

The fall of Jerusalem.

Which of these are essential qualities of ambassadors for Christ? (Check all that apply.)

They truly know Christ as their Lord and King. They bring the good news of God's reconciliation. They have the presence of Christ in their lives.

Why was the dispersion of Jews across the Empire a favorable condition for the spread of the gospel? (Choose all that apply.)

They were looking forward to a messiah. They had already introduced monotheism and the belief that God was personal.

In a second study with kids, which test group of children did best in resisting the urge to eat either of two marshmallows until he returned in the room?

Those who were instructed to visualize the crunchiness and saltiness of pretzels.

What is Jesus' main intent in this declaration? (Choose the best answer.)

To authorize the multiplication of His faithful followers.

What does it mean to "triangulate" in the work of reaching a UPG?

To connect the work of reaching a UPG overseas with that of reaching them in your own country.

What would Nik Ripken say is the main issue in spiritual warfare?

To gain victory in dispelling darkness with the light of Christ.

The purpose of a testimony is:

To honor Christ by describing who He is and what He has done in your life.

Coach White mentions that he worked a day in the fields with the guys on the track team. Why do you think he did that?

To identify with the guys and their life experiences.

What does it mean to make choices "with eternity in mind"?

To make what is important to God a priority.

Match the eras of modern missions with their focus. First Missionary Era Second Missionary Era Third Missionary Era

To the coastal areas To the inland areas To the unreached people groups

Allah is a non- Trinitarian god, and according to Islam, the greatest of sins is to attribute partners to God.

Trinitarian Partners

What is wrong with the church that becomes a "mutual admiration society"? (Choose the best answer.)

Ultimately, the purpose of the church is to be focused outward on the mission with Christ.

How do you think the fish felt about the help it received?

Uncertain and scared since the fish was removed from the water, its natural habitat.

Josh mentioned conscious and unconscious testimony. How would you explain the difference between the two? Tends to be about the little things in life like habits, routines and similar. The intentional effort to talk about the things that matter most.

Unconscious testimony Conscious testimony

Provide correct details about Abraham by choosing the correct answer from those provided. Abraham's home city was Abraham's religion before God called him was Abraham's wife was Abraham's miracle child was Isaac Abraham was commended for his

Ur of the Chaldees polytheistic Sarah Isaac faith

Investigate this idea of a white funeral by reading Colossians 3:1-10 and completing the following exercises. A funeral means death, and Paul unapologetically says, "you have died and your life is hidden with Christ" (verse 3). Somehow a believer has died but is yet alive. What is the best statement below to explain this?

We are dead in regards to a life controlled by sin, but alive in regards to a life controlled by Christ.

Why do you think Sarah required a six-month commitment from Jenna?

it takes time to build a relationship

In the example of the rocky shore and the life-saving group, after a while the life-saving group became...

just a social group centered on their own interests.

All people have of God the Father. All people reject the of God. There are no people in the world. All people are for God.

knowledge true knowledge innocent condemned rejecting

Specific prayer requests for missionaries are related to the people groups they serve with. Going from an English culture to either a foreign or tribal based culture, it can be difficult. Fill in the blanks below accordingly: "People need to learn , they need to adjust to , they need to make with the lost overseas. Prayer opens those ."

language culture connections doors

A healthy indigenous church exists on its own _____________________.

local resources

In the Great Commission, Jesus commanded four actions. Choose the correct four actions Jesus commanded His disciples to accomplish.

make disciples teach them all Jesus had commanded go to all nations baptize them in the name of the Trinity

God calls you to real...

meaning and purpose

Fill in the blanks. Gamaliel offered two possibilities in regards of the disciples: it was either a plan of _______ or a plan of ________.

men...God

In response to the Pharisees and others as they questioned Jesus about when and where the kingdom of God would appear, Jesus said, "the kingdom of God is in the..."Luke 17:20-21.

midst of you

In terms of the Bible, what is the "cultural mandate" given to humanity?

multiply and cultivate

Complete Tim Elmore's statements about artificial maturity below. "Children are ________________ to information, far earlier than they're ready. Children are ____________________to real-life experiences far later than they're ready."

overexposed ; underexposed

What is the best way to understand the biblical term "ta ethne" found in the Great Commission?

people groups

Matthew 5:12 - Jesus encourages us to actually rejoice in ______________, because it reminds us of our reward in heaven and identifies us with the ___________ before us who also faced persecution.

persecution...prophets

Which one of these was not a component of the discipleship process Sarah used?

physical answer

Which of these instructions from Paul was compared to teaching tennis?

practice spiritual disciplines

Based on the information from the video on unreached people groups, one speaker says, "If what you want to do is change people's hearts...this isn't something you do in the flesh." What does he recommend?

prayer

Instead of creating confusion or competition between evangelism and social ministry, Jesus modeled a _________ and ________ approach to His ministry.

preach...heal

When Christianity is based on financial success as a result of believing in Christ, we have a philosophy known as...

prosperity gospel

The word "martyr" originally meant "witness" but came to be identified with those who died because they refused to...

recant their faith in Christ.

What does Oscar Thompson say is the most important word in any language?

relationship

The Concentric Circles model invites you to begin right where you are, exploring the you already have.

relationships

Christ is not helpless without you, but He honors you with the opportunity and even commands you with the responsibility to join others to be His on this earth.

representation

What are the four parts of the great narrative of Scripture? Choose the four correct answers.

restoration creation fall redemption

What are the two meanings of "the fear of the Lord" given in this week's study?

reverence/respect dread of punishment

Where do you begin in describing the greatest Person who has ever lived? There are two profound passages in the Bible that can jump-start our exploration of who Jesus is. First, read Hebrews 1:1-3. After you have read the passage carefully, choose the correct word to complete the statements below. The Son is now exalted on high at the______of God. God has spoken in the last days through His Son . God's Son made the________ God has spoken to___________ in many ways in the past. The Son made purification for humanity's_________ . The Son is the____________representation of God. The__________holds all creation together even now.

right hand world humanity sins exact Son

Complete this famous quote that Piper repeats from Abraham Kuyper: "There is not one square inch on planet Earth over which the _________Christ doesn't say ________!"

risen;mine

Is the current trend for immigration rising or falling?

rising

Spiritual warfare is a matter of resisting the , guarding against his lies , and avoiding that gives him an opportunity to interfere in your walk with God.

satan lies sin

What three principles did Venn and Anderson use to describe an indigenous church?

self-propagating self -supporting self-governing

The study offers the question, "Is this something that will really matter when you stand before God?" To what does this apply?

setting priorities

Iron _____________ iron, and one man ______________ another." (The same word goes in both blanks.)

sharpens

What were the two images Jesus used to illustrate the need to pray to the Father for workers?

sheep without a shepherd harvest field

Paul told the Philippians that they were able to in the midst of a corrupt generation. (Philippians 2:15)

shine like stars

Which word below best explains this saying of Bob Childress: "Whatever comes to me in the pod I want to pass on in full flower, and whatever comes to me in the flower, I'd like to pass on in full fruit."

stewardship

Which of these words are synonyms of "hard-hearted"?

stony indifferent callous insensitive

Revelation 2:10 - Do not fear what you are about to __________. Behold, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and for ten days you will have tribulation. Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the ___________ of life.

suffer...crown

Choose from the list 5 statements that connected Jesus to man. Jesus...

suffered pain. was tempted. prayed. experienced death. lived by faith.

The truth of the cross is this: God Himself could not save us without suffering .

suffering

Buddhists see suffering as the ultimate evil; Christians recognize that the real problem is humanity's sin and separation from God.

suffering sin

Gary Haugen feels that this issue more likely raises questions over the obedience of God's people rather than God's character.

suffering in the world

Complete the sentence based on Romans 8:18. "For I consider that the of this present time are not worth comparing with the that is to be revealed to us."

suffering...glory

Second only to the Islamic belief in the oneness of God is the of Mohammad as Allah's prophet . According to Islam, Jesus was one of many .

supremacy prophet prophets

Any form of Christianity or denomination that declares that their beliefs include Jesus plus something other than biblical truth is called_______________.

syncretism

What best describes "Jesus plus something" religion?

syncretism

When you add cultural practices or philosophical ideas to basic Christian theology and change it from completely true to a corrupt version, that is called "Jesus plus" or...

syncretism

Check all the statements below that are true:

When God came to visit in the garden, Adam and Eve hid from Him. Eve was not alone when she was tempted by the serpent. According to the story, God gave only one restriction for the couple to obey.

What incident in "The Butterfly Circus" led Will to discover his strength and courage?

When he fell into the river and had to swim for himself.

Complete this sentence: "How we treat the environment is a(an) ____________ to what we think of God."

testimony

One of the most foundational errors in mission strategy is...

that a people group must reject their own culture and join another's in order to fully obey and follow Jesus.

Which of the following parables of Jesus provides instruction about God's heart for the foreigner in our midst?

the good Samaritan

Besides the parable of the prodigal son, what two other parables in Luke chapter 15 illustrate God's love for the lost?

the lost coin the lost sheep

In the clip from Remember the Titans, the assistant coach knew what was going on and he challenged the referees because...

the team was more important to him than his personal reputation.

In the clip from Remember the Titans, the referees were not being fair because...

they were showing prejudice against the African - American head coach.

Samuel heard someone calling him three times and he thought it was , but it was really the voice of .

three Eli The Lord

What was the real lure of the temptation Eve faced?

to become like God

Jesus' purpose for coming into the world was:

to bring salvation to the world

Identify each of the following statements about culture as true or false. Culture is something created by people, but then becomes the shaper of people. TRUE Culture is abstract and invisible, limited to ideas, feelings, and values of a group of people. Culture is the same for all people. Culture is the context for nearly everything people think and do.

true false false true

Contextualization is the important work of translating the unchanging of the Gospel into and actions that fit the , , and perspectives of another

truth language language settings culture

What major disaster was mentioned that prompted the need for much prayer?

tsunami

" are better than one, because they have a good for their toil. For if they fall, one will his fellow. But woe to him who is when he falls and has not another to lift him up!"

two reward lift up alone

Complete the following sentence: "One of the problems with a mission-less Christianity is that it _______________ people and the price Jesus Christ paid to obtain their __________________.

undervalues...salvation

Nearly anything can become an excuse to avoid or belittle participation in a church when a person does not see its true and God's for it.

value;purpose

2 Corinthians 12:9-10 - Paul was actually glad to acknowledge his weaknesses and the insults, hardships, and persecutions he faced. He knew that when he was ________, then he was __________.

weak...strong

Match the three themes from the Lausanne Congress to their explanation: Churches from all over the world are needed to participate in the Great Commission. The mission involves both the proclamation of the Word and the meeting of other human needs. The gospel must be taken to cultures and people groups, not just countries.

whole church whole gospel whole world

What did the study mention as the greatest symbol of Jesus' coming into the world?

a manger

Where does the idea of "doing righteousness" to be a blessing for others begin in the Bible?

with Abraham

What is the original meaning of the word, "martyr"?

witness

Love is a(an) more than it is a feeling.

action

Love is about meeting needs. Love is more an __________ than it is a feeling.

action

According to the video, what is the purpose of the Buddhist prayer wheels?

work off bad karma

John 15:18 - If the ________ hated Jesus, we know it will also hate His followers.

world

John 15:19 - If you were of the _________, the world would ________ you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I _______ you out of the world, therefore the world _______ you.

world...love...chose...hates

Choose two other spiritual habits or disciplines Sarah could have encouraged Jenna to engage in.

worship with other believers church participation

There are many good reasons for developing the ability to communicate cross-culturally. Match the causes and effects based on how they correspond to each other. Businesses want to sell their products in other countries Governments choose ambassadors Translations of the Bible

advertisements need to use the correct idioms and language specific language skills and an understanding of an assigned country communicating and applying the truth of the gospel into a particular culture in relevant ways

The Great Commission in Matthew 28 was meant for...

all followers of Christ

Each church is a group of people who have identified themselves as subjects of Christ the King. The church is a community of shared...(chose four correct answers).

allegiance mission identity compassion

Verses 18-20 show us that believers have been given an important assignment and a title. We are in the ministry of reconciliation and we serve as "_______________," or representatives for Christ. Paul uses words like "entreat" and "beg" to communicate the sense that this work is ___________.

ambassadors...urgent

What one thing must you own to become a good steward?

your relationship with God

"Brothers, if anyone is in any transgression, you who are spiritual should him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted. one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ."

caught restore bear

The circles of relationships self are the most intimate.

closest to

"Therefore, your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be ."

confess pray healed

What is necessary to be able to discern good from evil?

constant practice

Jesus became like us, so we...

could become like Him.

What does David Platt mean when he says, "All the easy places have already been taken"? That the Gospel is needed most...(choose all correct answers)

in place where living life is difficult in places that are hard to reach in places that are hostile to the Gospel

1 Peter 4:12 - If you are ___________ for the name of Christ, you are __________, because the Spirit of glory and of God rests upon you.

insulted...blessed

For years, church leaders have heard the claim that nearly nine out of ten Christians accept Jesus as their savior before the age of ____. (According to Barna Research)

18

Which of these is considered "the Great Century" of Protestant missions?

1800's

Match the percentages of people by their geographical distribution. Asians South Americans Europeans Africans Oceanians North Americans

61% 5% 12% 13% 1% 8%

What is estimated to be the number of Christians by the end of the first century?

8000

According to the video, how much of the world's population is non-white?

82%

Read Hebrews 11:1-6 (Links to an external site.) It is very clear from this passage that faith is important to God. According to this passage, what is faith?

A belief in something that remains unseen for now. A confidence that God exists and will reward those who seek Him. A conviction that what we hope for will truly happen one day.

Which of these descriptions best fits the typical Christian in the world?

A black young female in Nigeria.

Which of these are the three ways that John the Baptist has modeled missions for us?

A gospel centered lifestyle A message of judgment and repentance A testimony to the greatness of Christ

What did the study mention as the greatest symbol of Jesus' coming into the world?

A manger

Which of these statements are true?

A person may be saved by Christ and be called specifically into His service at the same time. Jesus commends those who believe in Him without requiring overwhelming eviden

What is the 10/40 window?

A region of latitude across North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia has the most unreached people groups.

Briefly explain why a story is more than entertainment. Use two to three sentences to give your answer.

A story is more than entertainments because of all the meanings behind it. Stories can tell people about their cultures, reminds people of their past and origins, it defines what is important to cultures, it is also a powerful way to communicate truth.

Why is youthfulness not a good excuse to delay or avoid becoming a disciple-maker? (Choose the best answer.)

Age does not matter when it comes to being faithful and a good example.

What is meant by "mission critical"?

An element or process that is absolute necessary for a business or organization to succeed.

The tradition and practice of _______________ in Buddhism are extremely strong and important.

Meditation

What led the Anabaptists to take the Great Commission seriously when other Protestants minimized it?

They recognized the connection Jesus made between going and baptizing.

"But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called 'today,' that none of you may be by the of sin."

exhort hardened deceitfulness

Hebrews 12:3 - We should be mindful that _________ endured from _________ much ___________ against himself, so that we may not grow weary or fainthearted.

Jesus...sinners...hostility

Which of these relates to the idea of "increase" in a life on mission.

Leading others to reach people and make disciples.

What nation sends the highest number of students to America?

China

What one nation had more Christian believers attend worship last Sunday than all those who did so in Europe?

China

Which of the following countries is not one of the top three sources of refugees in the US?

China

What advice would you give the monkey for future situations where he would like to help?

Always reach out to those you wish to help and make sure you are truly being helpful.

What religious tradition is based on a response to suffering that eliminates the role of God?

Buddhism

In 2015, what were the top three nations from which refugees came to the US?

Burma (Myanmar), Iraq, and Somalia

Which Roman emperor was the first to became a Christian and endorse the church?

Constantine

What is said to be the best gift of the gospel?

Seeing and savoring the supremacy of Jesus

The study offers the question, "Is this something that will really matter when you stand before God?" To what does this apply?

Setting priorities

Which of the following were favorable circumstances for the amazing rise of the Christian church in the first few centuries? (Check all that apply.)

Greek language and culture The Diaspora of Jews across the world The Pax Romana

What did the prophet Joel mean by the words, "Rend your heart, not your garments." (Choose the best answer.)

Grief on the outside is meaningless unless there is brokenness on the inside.

What are some arguments against the Middle Ages being called the "Dark Ages?" (Choose all that apply.)

The building of the great cathedrals. The establishment of universities. New technology

What is wrong with the traditional approach to contextualization?

The burden of understanding the missionary's message rests primarily on the lost person.

To which prophecies did the Gospel writers and Jesus refer in describing the work of John the Baptist? (Choose all that apply.)

"A voice cries, 'In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God'" (Isaiah 40:3). "Behold, I am going to send My messenger, and he will clear the way before Me" (Malachi 3:1).

You may already believe that the relationship between the gospel and social justice is more than obvious, and perhaps wonder why today's study strives so hard to make the connection. There are two reasons why evangelical Christians have not associated the two as much as they should. Choose those two.

"It is up to Christians alone to fix the problems of society." "God will take care of things and doesn't need my help."

As of 2015, what percentage of children under age 18 in the US are immigrants?

25%

How should this quote be completed? "If all people are lost and without hope by virtue of their sinfulness; if there is a God who has determined to save, if there is one atonement, if there is a God who actually makes alive and saves, if he keeps to the end those who are his—in short, if we are convinced that there is but one hope and one way—_______________________.

"We will not be silent, nor will we be still."

What did the monkey assume about "fish culture"?

That the fish would be safer in the monkey's shelter than in the raging waters.

From the list below, put in order the things Sarah led Jenna to do to help her become a disciple-maker. Identify three people you know who need Christ. Pray specifically for God to work. Watch for opportunities to serve. Build a genuine relationship. Share about Christ.

1 2 3 4 5

Rank these world religions in terms of their percentage of world population. Christian Muslim/Islam Non- Religious and Atheists Hindu Buddhism Judaism

1 2 3 4 5 6

Place the following list of the Creation to Christ stories in the correct order. Number in order from 1 to 12. The Most High God Sin and Separation Sacrifices Resurrection Repentance Kingdom Jesus, God's Son Jesus the Sacrifice God Sends Jesus God and Man Together Creation Commandments

1 4 6 10 11 12 8 9 7 3 2 5

What may attract someone to cities? What may cause someone to avoid cities?

1) Better jobs, higher education, more developed houses, better living standards may attract people to cities. 2) Overcrowding, bad traffic,strained resources may cause someone to avoid cities.

Based on this week's study, how would you refute these three objections to missions in the modern area? Write at least two sentences for each. 1. God does not need our help. 2. Some places are too hard or dangerous for missions. 3. The mission is already finished.

1. God will get things done whether we do it for him or not, that is true, but it is our responsibility as Christians to share the Gospel with others. Every Christian has been called to be a part of the Great Commission. If God had called us to go, we should be obedient to Him. 2. God has a plan for everything, He would not want to harm us, and cause anything bad to happen to us. If He had called us to go to a dangerous or hard place, He is faithful and will provide for all needs, emotional, physical, spiritual and mental. With God, we are able to overcome any difficulty or hardship. 3. As long as there are people in the world that do not know God, the mission is not finished. It is God's will that everyone tongue, nation and tribe know Him. Until the day we day, or the day that God comes again, the mission is not finished and we should play our part in the Great Commission.

What was the immigration population of the USA in 2014?

42.4 million

What is the perichoresis of the Trinity?

A description of the deep and loving intimacy and intermingling of the three Persons of God.

What is the "majestic plural"?

A dignified way that monarchs would speak of themselves or in making decrees.

Which of these qualities are necessary to fulfill the role of an ambassador of Christ? (Choose all that apply.)

A life-changing encounter with Christ. An acceptance of the responsibility to extend God's reconciliation to others. A desire to serve Christ out of love.

What was the Pax Romana?

A long period of peacefulness in the Roman Empire.

According to Paul, youthfulness does not have to be a hindrance in serving Christ and others. Why? (Choose the best answer.)

A young person is fully capable of being faithful to Christ.

Like Christianity and Judaism, Islam traces its roots back to ______________.

Abraham

Which region or continent has the 15 youngest countries based on the median age of population?

Africa

How would you counter the idea that Christianity is a Western religion that should not be imposed on other cultures? Choose all valid arguments.

All cultures can become capable of expressing the truth of the gospel. Christianity has its roots in the Middle East. God's truth is not bound to any culture.

What does the illustration of the two builders have to do with the discussion of missions vocabulary?

All of the answers are correct

What is offered to Christians as the best response to syncretism today?

All of the other answers are correct.

Why is it important for a great story to have a backstory?

All of the other answers are correct.

In what way do you think that Coach White's perspective was changed?

All of the other answers are true

Which of these statements involves a cultural assumption?

All of the other statements involve a cultural assumption.

Without the "bad news" about sin and death, the gospel is...

All other answers.

2 Timothy 3:12 - _______ who desire to live a _________ life in Christ Jesus will be _______________.

All...godly...persecuted

President John F. Kennedy made the famous statement, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." It's a motto that could apply to church, but it needs an additional clause: "Since Christ has loved you and continues to do so, ask not what your church can do for you, but what you can do for your church." Based on today's study, which of the situations below reflect a "Christ-centered" versus a "me-centered" attitude toward church? Angela joined her sister at college and the two are now roommates in an apartment just off campus. Many of their friends attend a popular campus church, but they explored all the options and found a church that ministers to international students, They quickly joined in to help in its efforts to reach these students. Jody disagrees with the pastor's style of preaching. He thinks the pastor tells too many stories and fails to bring enough Scripture into his sermons. As a protest, Jody has stopped attending worship services. He still participates in a Sunday School class from time to time, but mainly to voice his complaints about the pastor. Jordan's dad was formerly a staff member in a church in another city, but was "down-sized" and lost his position when the church faced financial difficulties. Jordan and his family had to move when his dad found work in a Christian school. A year later, Jordan is still angry and hurt, and refuses to join his family in their involvement in a new church. Marshall also struggles with his pastor's approach to preaching. The sermons are interesting but seem rather superficial and rarely address the differences between biblical truth and secular values. Marshall has prayed for several weeks over his concerns and has scheduled a private meeting to share these with the pastor. Brian and his family have a long way to go to recover from a house fire where they lost almost all their possessions. Thankfully, no one was hurt, and many people have come alongside to help them start over and rebuild. As tough as things have been, Brian goes to church with a thankful heart because he sees God bringing his family together closer than ever and teaching him about the things that really matter in life.

Answer 1: Christ-centered Answer 2: Me-centered Answer 3: Me-centered Answer 4: Christ-centered Answer 5: Christ-centered

Read Hebrews 12:18-24 (Links to an external site.) Here is a contrast between two mountains, one being Mt. Sinai from the Old Testament, and the other, Mt. Zion, the place of the temple in the New Testament. In this passage, the two mountains symbolize the difference between how God presents Himself, one as requiring absolute holiness, and the other as providing mercy and grace. In the list below, identify each mountain with what it symbolizes. A vision of God that causes fear and trembling. A vision of God that invites love and worship. The holy God who cannot abide sin and impurity. The holy God who has made people sinless. Separation between God and sinful people. Unity between God and righteous people.

Answer 1: Mt. Sinai Answer 2: Mt. Zion Answer 3: Mt. Sinai Answer 4: Mt. Zion Answer 5: Mt. Sinai Answer 6: Mt. Zion

Where did God want Jonah to go? To where did Jonah try to flee? What problem did Jonah encounter while on the ship? Where did the sailors put Jonah when they discovered he was running from God? What did Jonah find himself in for three days? What did he do to get out? How many days would it take to walk through the city of Nineveh? What did the people in the city put on to show their remorse? What did God do as a result of the people's repentance? How did Jonah feel as a result of God's mercy toward the city? angry What did God appoint for Jonah to provide him some comfort?

Answer 1: Nineveh Answer 2: Tarshish Answer 3: storm Answer 4: overboard Answer 5: a huge fish Answer 6: prayed Answer 7: three Answer 8: sackcloth Answer 9: relented Answer 10: angry Answer 11: a plant

For each scenario offered decide if it constitutes a calling of God or simply a person's preference and decision. Sasha loves to take pictures, especially at weddings and other special occasions. She is truly talented at creating memorable photo albums and websites for people and thinks she could start her own business. She feels this is her calling in life. For a long time, Jeremiah had dreamed of attending a particular state university because he has been such a fan of its sports teams. Lately, however, he has felt the need to consider another school that has a significant international student ministry that could use his help. His student pastor has been helping him discern how God might be leading him to this decision. After taking an online interest inventory, Kathryn is convinced that she is called to work in the hospitality business, perhaps with a hotel chain or a theme park. Her skills and interests match up very well with people who work in these businesses, and she feels this might be her best chance to get a good job. Noah's father, uncle, and grandfather have served in the military, and now he is considering applying to one of the military academies. His dad counsels, "Son, don't do this because of us or any pressure you feel to keep up a tradition. Do it because you know God is in it with you." He and Noah begin to pray about this decision.

Answer 1: Sasha's preference Answer 2: God's calling Answer 3: Kathryn's decision Answer 4: God's calling

In verses 14-15, Paul continues to talk about his motivation by describing how he is "compelled" to serve Christ. One can be compelled by duty and obligation, or as Paul says, by love. Show that you understand the difference by matching the examples below with the true motive each reveals. Rayna visits her ailing grandfather weekly to clean his house and wash his clothes. She is thankful for all the good times they had together since she was a little girl. Justin enlisted in the Army because the judge gave him a choice: either join the military of go to jail for his offense. Keira is saving every dollar she can to go on a mission trip to West Africa this summer. She feels it is the least she can do since seeing both her mom and dad come to Christ this last year. Mitch has shared his faith with five people so far this week. One more opportunity and he will meet the requirements to become an elder and supervise others to do this work.

Answer 1: love Answer 2: obligation Answer 3: love Answer 4: obligation

In verses 9-11, Paul talks about being propelled or motivated to live for Christ. He has as his ambition to please the Lord and persuade others to do the same. He knows that everyone will one day have to stand before Christ and give account of themselves, which is serious business. It is important to understand what Paul means by "the fear of the Lord." It can be "dread of punishment," but it also can mean "reverence and respect." Decide which is which with the examples below: Barry is fearfully shopping for the very best engagement ring he can buy. This week he proposes to Janice. After running the stop sign, Chuck sees the flashing blue lights in his mirror and fearfully pulls over. John fearfully writes his term paper on the subject of absolute truth because this may be his last chance to witness to his professor. Elisa is seeking to be baptized because she is fearful of losing her salvation. As someone who knows the heart of God for people, Paul fearfully seeks to persuade others to turn to Christ.

Answer 1: reverence and respect Answer 2: dread of punishment Answer 3: reverence and respect Answer 4: dread of punishment Answer 5: reverence and respect

Paul gave instructions about observing the Lord's Supper , and he provided the analogy of the unity of the church by comparing it to a body made of many members with one purpose .

Answer 1: the Lord's Supper Answer 2: a body made of many members with one purpose

The beginning of missions began with the Old Testament patriarch Abraham , who God said He would use to bless all the peoples on earth. Genesis 12:3

Answer 1: Abraham Answer 2: bless

2 Corinthians 7:10 For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death. Compare the two types of sorrow defined in this Scripture. In the exercise below, match Peter and Judas with the appropriate descriptions and qualities. Despair Faith Godly sorrow Quit Repented Self-pity Turned around and changed Worldly sorrow

Answer 1: Judas Answer 2: Peter Answer 3: Peter Answer 4: Judas Answer 5: Peter Answer 6: Judas Answer 7: Peter Answer 8: Judas

Hinduism makes God more of a concept instead of a person. Hinduism would say paths lead to enlightenment. is necessary and something to be accepted. To Hindus, being "born again" means the same thing as reincarnation .

Answer 1: concept Answer 2: many Answer 3: Evil Answer 4: reincarnation

Answer these questions to demonstrate your understanding of church as a community of shared loyalty and identity. Which of these statements are true in regards to Christians and church?

Answer these questions to demonstrate your understanding of church as a community of shared loyalty and identity. Which of these statements are true in regards to Christians and church?

Match the following churches with their role in Paul's mission ministry Sent Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey. Paul served here for three years; they grieved when he left. Gave sacrificially to Pauls' needs and ministry. Paul served here for at least 1½ years and considered himself a "father" of this church. Paul labored to "give birth" to this congregation. .

Antioch Ephesus Philippi Corinth Galatia

Which of these geographical areas has the most people?

Asia

What is the best response of a Christian regarding the difficulty of changing culture for the good?

Be a good steward of your gifts and resources. Become a partner with God in His mission. Be salt and light in the world.

What was John the Baptist's main message? (Choose the best answer.)

Bear fruits in keeping with repentance.

Using the ideas under the heading of "How Might God Lead You to Influence Culture" choose descriptors that go with each job that could influence the culture in which you live. Benefactors of... Employees of... Instigators of... Patrons of... Heralds of...

Beauty Excellence Imagination Peace Hope

What character in the Old Testament was filled by the Holy Spirit and enabled to fashion beautiful items in the construction of the Tabernacle?

Bezalel

Which of these examples is the best example of "being chosen" to become part of a special group for the purpose of "being sent?"

Brett was thrilled that he was finally going to live his dream. He was the new firefighter-paramedic at Station 11. He had completed all his certifications, a three-year apprenticeship, and a grueling exam, but with several others applying for the position, the fire department board still had to decide who got the job. With excitement, Brett prepared to start work Monday with the crew, ready to go out whenever a call came.

Choose three ideas that help clarify God's calling for one's life.

Calling is God's idea. Calling is a dialogue. Calling requires a Caller.

Name at least seven major cities mentioned in the Bible. For help, use a concordance, Bible dictionary, or search online.

Capernaum, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Antioch, Baal, Babylon and Ephesus.

Why is it that changing the culture can be very difficult? Give one reason from this week's study.

Changing a culture can be very difficult because culture is something that is built up over generations. Generations would grow up in their culture, it would be something that is instilled in them from a young age, it would be both a lifestyle and mindset that they would grow up with, thus it would hard to change a culture. Beliefs are a part of a culture, and changing that would not be easy to do too.

What does Michael Oh mean by the phrase, "from every land to every land"?

Christian missions now involve missionaries coming from many different countries—not just America or the West.

Why is it that the presence of Christians within a particular country is no longer considered and adequate measure for the progress of the gospel?

Christians may be present in every country but not every culture.

Livermore says, "It's hard to be entirely appalled by someone who reflects God, no matter how dim the reflection appears."1 How does this relate to a commitment to develop your cultural intelligence?

Christians should see others as created in the image of God.

Which of the following are reasons for making cities a priority in missions?

Cities represent great amounts of human need. Cities represent high concentrations of people. People who have recently moved to a city are more open to the gospel.

In the very beginning with the very first human beings, it was God's practice to....

Come calling for them

Which of these statements best describes authoritative prayer:

Commanding something that God wants done

Each story is important to a proper understanding and appreciation of the gospel. When elements are missing, the gospel can seem confusing or even unnecessary. Match the stories below with the related consequences that could result from their absence in the gospel message. There is no way to know what God expects of us. Humanity came into being as an accident or because of random events. God is angry at humanity and has left it up to us to make up for our sins. For the religious person, there are many ways back to God. There is no life after death. Evil does not really exist. People simply project their own subjective disapproval onto events and actions. There are many gods and people are free to choose which ones to worship.

Commandments Creation Jesus's God's Son Repentance Resurrection Sin and Separation The Most High God

Match these reasons for creation care with their biblical basis. "Ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature" (Romans 1:20 NLT). "The heavens are yours, and yours also the earth; you founded the world and all that is in it" (Psalm 89:11 NIV). "The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together" (Isaiah 11:6). "Aren't two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them falls to the ground without your Father's consent. But even the hairs of your head have all been counted. So don't be afraid therefore; you are worth more than many sparrows" (Matthew 10:29-31 HCSB).

Creation points us to God Creation belongs to God Creation is a part of our eternal future We care for creation without losing focus on saving people

is the path of righteousness and living one's life according to the codes of conduct as described by the Hindu scriptures

Dharma

Read these Scripture passages and identify them with their teaching on disciple-making.

Disciple-makers pass along what they have learned of Christ to others who will then teach others. 2 Timothy 2:2 Disciple-makers are accountable for what they teach. James 3:1-2 A disciple-maker must constantly be ready to preach and teach the Word with others.2 Timothy 4:2 Disciple-makers seek to equip the saints for service and build them up toward maturity in the unity and knowledge of Christ. Ephesians 4:11-13. A disciple-maker sets an example for others to follow.Philippians 3:17 Disciple-makers are willing to sacrifice for the sake of others they disciple.Colossians 1:24 Disciple-makers adopt the posture of a servant to others. Matthew 20:26 Disciple-makers pray for the ones they disciple to grow in love as well as in discernment of the things that are excellent. Philippians 1: 9-10

Match the following phrases from Matthew 28:19-20 (the Great Commission) to their appropriate implication for missions.

Disciple-making is not limited to a mission trip or special activity at church. "Go therefore" Disciple-making is not limited to people we know or people like us. "all nations" Jesus is looking for true followers, not fans. "make disciples" Disciple-making means leading believers to identify publicly with Jesus and the church. "baptizing them" Disciple-making means leading new believers to be obedient to Jesus. "teaching them"

What does discipleship mean for us in our time? Choose four aspects.

Discipleship is learning from Jesus. Discipleship is following Jesus. Discipleship is joining Jesus in His mission. Discipleship is abiding with Jesus.

Why is it necessary for one's experience of Christ's love to move from "the abstract to the experiential"? (Choose the best answer.)

Each believer can share with others his or her unique experiences of Christ's love. The qualities of Christ's love are to be lived out in a group of believers. It is not good enough only to read about the love of Christ.

What is needed the most to guard against syncretism in your own life and church?

Exercising discernment through biblical knowledge.

What kind of man was John? Mark the following statements as true or false. John called himself "the bridegroom." (John 3:29). John was bold in confronting leaders like Pharisees and Sadducees in their hypocrisy. (Matthew 3:7-9) When sinners like tax collectors and soldiers showed up, John would have nothing to do with them. (Luke 3:12-14) John saw himself as merely a slave in comparison with the greatness of the Messiah. (John 1:27) When more people went to Jesus to be baptized, John became jealous. (John 3:26-29) John refused to allow people to believe that he was the Messiah. (John 1:20) John diverted attention from himself and pointed people to Jesus. (Luke 3:15-16)

FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE

What is the "unintentional life"?

Failure to ask the right questions and apply the answers.

An illustration given this week ended with, "Casey had hold of the wrong rope." What was the point of the illustration?

Faith that is not based on the truth is worthless.

What did Mischel conclude was one of the most effective ways to avoid a tempting pleasure we don't want to indulge?

Focus on another pleasure

What was the purpose of the storm?

For God to work in the life of Jonah and display His power to the pagan sailors.

The Bible can be overwhelming in all its stories, commands, instructions, and lessons, so it is to know some of the highlights and get a perspective of the overarching story. Read the following Scripture passages and match them to their respective "missions highlight." God called Abram out of his homeland so he could father a people who would follow God and eventually become a blessing to all the nations. God chose the nation Israel as his special treasure to carry out his purpose as a kingdom of priests for the nations. God promised to send His Messiah to bring justice and to be a light to all the nations. Since the world is already under judgment, Jesus came to save the world. People who believe in him will not face the judgment. Jesus commanded his followers to go and make disciples, baptizing and teaching them. Jesus declared that his witnesses would spread the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. The gospel of Jesus Christ will eventually be preached to every people group on earth.

Genesis 12:1-4 Exodus 19:4-8 Isaiah 42: 1-6 John 3:16-19 Matthew 28:18-20 Acts 1:8 Matthew 24:14

Match the Scripture references to what they teach about God's mission.

God called Abram out of his homeland so he could father a people who would follow God and eventually become a blessing to all the nations. Genesis 12: 1-4 God chose the nation Israel as his special treasure to carry out his purpose as a kingdom of priests for the nations. Exodus 19: 4-8 God promised to send His Messiah to bring justice and to be a light to all the nations. Isaiah 42:1-6 Since the world is already under judgment, Jesus came to save the world. People who believe in him will not face the judgment.John 3:16-19 Jesus commanded his followers to go and make disciples, baptizing and teaching them. Matthew 28:18-20 Jesus declared that his witnesses would spread the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8 The gospel of Jesus Christ will eventually be preached to every people group on earth. Matthew 24:14 People from every language, tribe, and people group will one day stand before the throne of God and worship him together. Revelation 7:9-10

How is Abraham an example of "the scandal of particularity"?

God chose to work with Abraham above all other people.

If Jill were your friend, imagine her saying to you, "I'm not sure I can still be a Christian and care as much as I do for the environment." Based on today's study, how could you respond? Please provide at least two paragraphs in your answer.

God had created us to share the gospel, but it is our responsibility, as Christian, as humans, to care for the earth too. Caring for creation is a part of God's redemptive mission. His plan is to bring all things in heaven and earth to unity. It is stated in the Bible that even the lambs and lions would lay beside each other. As stewards, we not only need to be good stewards of our belongings and such but good stewards who cares for the earth, as it is a part of God's plan. We are called to love God and love the things that He loves, and creation is a part of the things that God loves, thus, we should also love the earth. Both Christianity and caring for the earth work together for His purpose.

Which of these are lessons about calling from the example of Moses' life? (Choose all that apply.)

God is at work in all our circumstances. God's timing may not be the same as our timing.

What did Frankl leave out in his new understanding of life?

God is still speaking today. God is the one who gives true meaning. God is the one who holds every person accountable.

What does John's vision of heaven in Revelation 7:9-10 teach us about God and diversity?

God loves diversity and will include people from every nation, tribe and tongue in the worship of Christ.

Which one of the following statements is true?

God seeks and pursues people before they seek him

Regarding what Jesus said about "sheep among wolves," read the broader passage of Matthew 10:7-31 (Links to an external site.). Then answer the question. What encouragement does Christ offer His disciples in this passage?

God takes care of the sparrows, and you are worth far more than them. God numbers the very hairs of your head. Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.

What are some unique features in Moses' life and experience with God that prepared him for his role in delivering God's people? Choose three.

God visited him through a burning bush God rescued him as a baby God put him in the wilderness before Moses would lead the people of God there

Why did God ask Abraham to leave his home country?

God wanted Abraham to break away from his old life and begin a new life of faith.

This week's study used Jonah as an example to show that "God doesn't need us." So why did God continue to work with Jonah to send him to Nineveh?

God wanted to bless Jonah with the opportunity to help in saving others.

Why is it significant that most of the teachings in the New Testament are directed to the community of believers?

God's intention is for the Christian life to be experienced in community.

Christ followers must be careful to recognize that victory in spiritual battle does not come through their own strength or spiritual vitality, but only through ____________________. Reference - Zechariah 4:6.

God's provision and power

Which of the following groups was not a major factor in how the gospel was spread in the first centuries?

Government Leaders

Give at least three reasons why the situation stated above is unhealthy.

He has an unhealthy dependency on foreign money. There are things that he could be doing himself but instead, he relies on foreign money to get work done. This cause the developing of churches in nations to be difficult. He also uses the foreign money to live a lavish life when he could be using that money to bless others. It also seems that since he has quite a bit of money, he is able to influence what the church is able to do, which should not be the way. Money should not be what influence. It is unhealthy when a ministry leader wields too much power because he gets lots of foreign funds.It is unhealthy when a church or ministry allows foreign donors to shape its goals and objectives in order to preserve the financial help.It is unhealthy when outside donors create higher salaries for ministry than is appropriate or sustainable by local standards.

Why did Jonah resist God's call and refuse to go to Nineveh?

He hated the Ninevites because they were enemies of his people.

How does the Bible relate to Jesus Christ?

He is the true subject of the Bible.

Different Character. Those who are truly following Jesus will run after the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). They will never be perfect, but they will be working with all the strength God gives to become more and more like Christ. False teachers, on the other hand, typically live a life of deceit and arrogance. And that leads to destruction (Proverbs 16:18). What kind of life did Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism, exhibit?

He led a prideful life, based on his actions, one can say that he was a liar, and quite delusional too. He lived a life of deceit and arrogance. He made a false prophecy about the United States, a prophecy that did not happen. He also boasted that he did more than Jesus did, "holding the churches together more than Jesus did". He claimed that he had received a message from God and Jesus, that the two of them told him that all the churches were wrong. He also claimed that an angel came to him and gave him a vision of golden plate, which had "reformed Egyptian" words on it, and claimed that he was given supernatural abilities to translate it. This was how the book of Mormon was found.

Explain in your own words what the camp director meant when he said, "Camp is just for a few days, but church is for a lifetime."

He meant that camp was just an extension of the church, it is not separate. The church is something that needs to be a part of our daily lives, unlike camp, which only happens for a few days. Church needs to be a part of our lifestyle.

Why did Billy Graham start the Lausanne Movement?

He saw the need for Christians across the world to unify and work together in missions.

Why did Big Hunter kill all of his wives except one? (Choose the best answer.)

He wanted to become a Christian.

In your own words, explain why Saul of Tarsus was an unlikely candidate to become a follower of Jesus.

He was an unlikely candidate as he had not experienced God and had a deep hatred for Christians. Saul imprisoned many Christians, and approved of the stoning of Stephen. He did many things against God and His people, he was considered ruthless because of his action. He would not follow as his heart was hardened towards God and Christianity. His heart was something that only God could've changed.

The third largest religious tradition in the world is...

Hinduism

Buddhism is an offshoot of and its founder was .

Hinduism Siddhartha Gautama

There are many differences between Hinduism and Christianity, choose four from the list below that are the most significant.

Hinduism is inclusive and indiscriminate. Hinduism makes God more of a concept than a person. Hinduism views evil as necessary and something to be accepted. Hinduism downplays the concept of sin.

There are several aspects of Hinduism that make it rather unique among the world's religions. Choose three that are the best answers.

Hindus are born, not made. Hinduism is intentionally broad and diverse. Hinduism is more about practice than belief.

Philippians 1:12-14 - Paul's ___________ for the cause of Christ actually served to ____________ the gospel.

imprisonment...advance

The work of the __________________ was a key factor in the early spread of Christianity and the church.

Holy Spirit

According to the explanation of faith in Hebrews 11, which of these statements is not true?

Hoping that God is real

It is vital to consider your life choices in light of God's mission and what it means to live as a Christ-follower in the hear-and-now. As a sort of pre-test for what you will study in a few moments, try to match the biblical belief on the right with the life choice it affects most on the left. You may come back before submitting for grading and change your answers if you need to.

How you spend your time and money: God holds us accountable for our stewardship to his resources. How you treat people: God cares for everyone and wants as many to be saved as can be. Whether or not you share your faith in Christ: People must face the judgment of God. Whether you live selfishly or sacrificially for God: We will inherit the universe and can look forward to a rich and amazing life in eternity. Whether you grow in holiness or sinfulness: We are to prepare for God to live with us forever Whether you live by convictions or just react to circumstances: God is in control and will accomplish all His good plans.

How you regard the Bible really matters. Do you remember what the Bible has to say of itself? 2 Peter 1:19-21 (Links to an external site.) is a good summary and a key passage. Read it again and decide which of the statements below is false. Choose all false statements.

Human beings were not involved in the transmission of Scripture. We can interpret the Bible in whatever way we wish.

See Exodus 3:13-15. When Moses asked God, "What is your name, and whom shall I say sent me," what did name did God offer?

I am who I am

What do you think would be the attitude of local believers in this situation when it comes to giving to the church or ministry?

I believe that the local believers would tend to be less generous with their offerings when it comes to giving to the church or ministry as they would have the mindset that foreign money would be given to provide for all their ministry needs, thus, they have the right to give less.

According to Gamaliel, why was killing the disciples a bad idea?

If God wasn't with the disciples, their movement would die out like all the others. If God was with the disciples, nothing would stop them. The Sanhedrin might find themselves fighting against God.

According to John 3:16-21 (Links to an external site.), how should we respond to this statement: "We are innocent until we choose to reject Christ." Give your answer in at least two sentences.

In John 3:18, it clearly states that we need to believe in God, for those who do will not be condemned. If we do not believe in God, we are condemned. In verse 19, it states that there was darkness in the world before the light came, and even when the light came, people preferred the darkness over the light, this meant that we were never innocent, it was only until God had sent His Son then we can be saved.

Start with a biblical perspective of God as absolute King and Monarch. What images and impressions does the Bible give us regarding God's authority, attitudes, and power over the world? Look up these scripture passages and match each to the quality or description of God as King it describes. Psalm 2, 24:1, 33:6-9, 93:1-2,115:2-9 Isaiah 40:15-17, 27-28 Lamentations 3:21-23 God is so immense that the nations are like nothing before Him. God is constantly aware of everything that is happening to us. God is not intimidated by evil and will one day rise up in terrible anger against all rebellion. Everything in the world belongs to God. God has such power that He merely speaks and things happen. God reigns always—from everlasting to everlasting. God, unlike a helpless idol, does what He pleases and is worthy of our trust. God is always at work providing His mercy and kindness.

Isaiah 40:15-17 Isaiah 40:27-28 Psalm 2 Psalm 24:1 Psalm 33:6-9 Psalm 93:1-2 Psalm 115:2-9 Lamentations 3:21-23

Using the verses from John 1:1-18, match the verse in John's Gospel to a comparable verse from the Old Testament and Galatians. Old Testament references to use: Isaiah 9:2, 9:6, 53:3-5, 61:1-2; Nehemiah 9:6; Micah 5:2; Malachi 3:1; Galatians 3:26 The Word became a man to live among us. The Word created everything in the universe. The Word experienced the rejection of His people. The Word is described as existing before creation The Word brought grace and truth. The Word was introduced and acknowledged by John the Baptist. The Word is the life and light of men. The Word makes family members of all those who receive Him.

Isaiah 9:6 Nehemiah 9:6 Isaiah 53:3-5 Micah 5:2 Isaiah 61:1-2 Malachi 3:1 Isaiah 9:2 Galatians 3:26

What does John Piper think about prosperity's effect on missions?

It actually works against missions..

What is the problem with the idea that "all religions ultimately lead to God"? (Choose the best answer.)

It assumes that people are able to reach God through human effort alone.

How did the church (Roman Catholic) become its own worst enemy?

It became powerful and wealthy.

What was the significance of the Student Volunteer Movement to modern missions?

It championed the motto, "The evangelization of the world in this generation." It led to at least 20,000 students serving in overseas missions. It helped Protestant missions move beyond the coastlands to the inland areas.

Why would addressing a ruptured relationship in your life be a good test for the gospel?

It could show that the gospel can make a difference in any relationship. I could demonstrate how the gospel can get at the root of the problem. It could prove that God is sufficient for even your toughest situations.

What are some of the things a healthy indigenous church does to make sure its ministry is successful? Choose four.

It does not lose credibility in its local culture due to foreign funding. It exists on its own local resources. It supports its own personnel in accordance with local standards and possibilities. It knows best what its community needs and sets its own goals and objectives.

How is Faith coach Kris Hogan's statement, "You are just as valuable as any other person on Planet Earth," true to the gospel?

It is a message of good news based on God's favor It is the conviction that everyone deserves a chance to encounter the love of God. It recognizes that sin does not have to have the final say in a person's life

What is the significance of Jesus being called the "Lamb"? (Choose all that apply.)

It is a reminder of His sacrifice. It is a picture of His humility.

Why is the Bible sometimes called "the Grand Narrative of Scripture"?

It is a series of God-stories across time and cultures.

In your own words, explain why God is actually the main character in the story of Jonah.

It is because it shows the most important theme, which is God's mercy and His kindness. He has the first and last word and in the story, it shows the contrast between God's faithfulness and Jonah's disobedience.

Look at the list below and check any that are not consistent with a proper understanding of evangelism and conversion.

It is our job to make people feel sorry for their sins. Pray this prayer and ask Jesus to come into your heart. You can be a witness for Christ through your actions and example only. Come to Jesus and let Him be your friend and helper. For a person to become a Christian, he must attend church, read the Bible, and pray.

For each depiction of sin below, match a passage of Scripture that is an example or speaks of sin in such a way. Use an online Bible or topical Bible to help in your search. Adultery Blindness Filth, impurity Foolishness Going astray Lawlessness Slavery Stain Trespass Unfaithfulness

James 4:4 John 12:39-40 James 1:21 Proverbs 14:24 Isaiah 53:6 1 John 3:4 Romans 6:16 Jeremiah 2:22 Ephesians 2:1 Number 14:13

Michael Oh's family endured a dark time of war and occupation in Korea before migrating to America. Then God called Oh to the mission field. Where did he go?

Japan

What is meant by the statement, "You can't choose Jesus and not choose the church"?

Jesus and the church are inseparable.

After reading Hebrews 1:1-3, choose the statements below that match what Hebrews says about Jesus.

Jesus created the world. Jesus is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature. Jesus sits at the right hand of God. Jesus was appointed the heir of all things.

Put yourself in the place of the disciples gathered with Jesus right before He ascended into heaven. What question would you ask of Him? Look at Jesus' answer in Acts 1:7-8. Which statements below are true of His response? (Choose all that apply.)

Jesus did not provide a timetable for the final restoration of the kingdom. Jesus pointed to the manner in which the kingdom would come.

Read Isaiah 11:1 - 10 (Links to an external site.). Who is being referred to in the passage?

Jesus or Messiah

Use a Bible concordance or an online Bible search engine and find at least five verses in the Old Testament that confirm God's plan to include people from all the nations in His mission. Copy and post each verse and its reference below. (Hint: A good search word is "nations.")

Joshua 4:24 - "He did this so that all the peoples of the earth might know that the hand of the LORD is powerful and so that you might always fear the LORD your God." 1 Kings 8:43 - "..then hear from heaven, your dwelling place, and do whatever the foreigner asks of you, so that all the peoples of the earth may know your name and fear you, as do your own people Israel, and may know that this house I have built bears your Name." Psalm 22:27 - "All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the LORD, and all the families of the nations will bow down before him,.." Psalm 67:2, 3 - "..that your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations. Isaiah 52:10 - "The LORD will lay bare his holy arm in the sight of all the nations, and all the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our God."

What world religions share Abraham as a major figure in their history? (Choose all that apply.)

Judaism Islam Christianity

Read 2 Corinthians 7:10 and compare the two types of sorrow defined here. In the exercise below, match Peter and Judas with the appropriate descriptions and qualities. worldly sorrow, despaired, quit, death, self-pity Godly sorrow, repented, turned around, salvation, faith

Judas Peter

From this discussion of the body of Christ, how would you counter the argument from someone who says, "I don't need the church; I can worship and serve God just as well on my own"? (Use at least two sentences in your response.)

Just as God didn't create men to be alone(which is why God created Eve), He didn't create us to serve God on our own. He gave us a community to work with, to support you, to help you in difficult times. As much as we have our own calling to serve God, being a part of the church is essential to living a life that would please God. We all have the same goal, the same responsibility to bring others to Christ, it would be easier and better to serve with others than by ourselves.

_______________ is good or bad actions a person takes during life which accumulate and determine that person's fate or destiny in the life to come.

Karma

Match these components of cultural intelligence (CQ) with their descriptions. The level of understanding of cross-cultural issues and differences. The ability to recognize and correctly interpret the cues in cross-cultural encounters and interactions. The level of motivation and drive to adapt cross-culturally. The ability to change so as to act appropriately in a different

Knowledge Interpretive Perseverance Behavioral

What are Alex and Brett Harris rebelling against?

Low expectations

In some ways, this is a revisit of the lesson about Christ as the only way to God, but it is worthwhile to review in light of this discussion. Match the Scripture references below to what they teach about the necessity of salvation through Christ before death. A person cannot or will not change their status in the life to come. If people can gain righteousness before God by obeying what they know apart from Christ, Jesus died needlessly. Jesus Himself claimed to be the only way to the Father. Judgment follows death. People must hear the gospel in order to believe it. People who do not come to belief and obedience in Jesus will face the wrath of God. People will be judged by what they have done in this life, not the next. There is salvation in no other name than Jesus.

Luke 16:19-31 Galatians 2:21 John 14:6 Hebrews 9:27 Romans 10:12-15 John 3:36 Revelation 20:11-12 Acts 4:12

From what two countries does the writer gives specific examples of syncretism?

Madagascar The United States of America

Which of the following is the best assessment of spiritual warfare?

Maintaining godliness and trust in Christ

Why is there no longer a "grand narrative" that helps to unify and define our culture?

Many competing stories have overwhelmed the place of any one story.

All Islamic mosques point or face towards ________________.

Mecca

Different Means. True teachers will point to our sin and our need for forgiveness. We cannot save ourselves or earn a place in heaven. The only way we can overcome our sin and be saved is through repentance and faith in the grace and redemption of Jesus Christ. False teachers will point to other ways of salvation, sometimes using Christian words and concepts with unbiblical meanings, or they will add other requirements, as in "Jesus plus something else." What do Mormons say is the way to salvation or heaven?

Mormons say that the way to salvation is through the grace of God and through their own actions. They believe that Jesus had already atoned for their sins but it was only part of the way to salvation. They believe that they had to fulfill the other part of salvation in order to achieve full quality of eternal life. They have to be baptized into the Mormon church.

Match these characters with the challenges they faced. Had to choose between the treasures of Egypt and a persecuted life with God and His people. Was tested by being asked to offer up his only son as a sacrifice. Had to trust her life to the Israelite spies over her own people. Had to believe God's warning about an unprecedented disaster in order to save his family.

Moses Abraham Rahab Noah

Match the clue from Hebrews 11 (Links to an external site.) to the person it is describing. Chose ill-treatment with the people of God rather than pleasures of sin Had a child in her old age Welcomed the Israelite spies Walked with God Predicted the Exodus of Israel Predicted the future for Jacob and Esau Went out to an unknown place Presented a better sacrifice Prepared an ark

Moses Sarah Rahab Enoch Joseph Isaac Abraham Abel Noah

Hindus would probably not see yoga, gurus, and reincarnation as the most significant aspects of their religion.

Most

Why is biblical storying so important today? (Choose the best answer.)

Most people are biblically illiterate.

What large and prominent city today will not be in the top 25 of the world's largest cities in 2050?

New York

What is unique about Jesus Christ? Review the list of statements about Jesus below and choose those that are true.

No one else has paid for all our sins. No one else has lived a sinless and perfect life. No one else has died and risen from the dead

What did John mean when he said, "God is able from these stones to raise up children for Abraham"?

No one enters into God's kingdom merely by birthright.

Which of these best defines true repentance?

None of the other answers.

Which statement below fails to reflect Lewis' vision of the future?

None of the others fail to reflect Lewis' vision of the future.

Without Jesus and His death and resurrection, the gospel...

Offers no proof that God really loves and forgives us.

How would you address the objection that God is unfair in condemning people who have never heard the gospel? Identify at least three points from the study this week on this topic.

One thing that people need to know is that God is not just a God who judges and condemns, the Bible has stated repeatedly that God is a loving and merciful God. He would find ways for those people to know about Him, it is when they heard of the gospel and rejected it then they are condemned to Hell. He may even reveal Himself through simple things like nature. God is also a fair and just God, and those attributes cannot be compromised, He even desires that everyone be saved. Even in Romans 1:20, it states "For since the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities-his eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse". So that would mean that even if they do not know the gospel, they have knowledge of God the Father. Which meant that we are not excused from his punishment.

What does it mean to be an "insider" in the mission?

One who has actually experienced the rescue of God.

_________________ is likely the biggest factor in creating dependency.

Outside funding

What is another term this article uses to describe delayed gratification?

impulse control

Read this case study and identify what is missing in the evangelistic presentation: Pattie was excited to have this moment with her new friend, Sofie. Sofie had some questions about God and invited Pattie to eat lunch with her. Pattie first shared about the One True God who created everything and made us in His image. She talked about how God loves us and wants us to know Him. Then she told the story of the first sin and how "all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). She pointed out several examples of how sin has broken our relationship with God and brought evil into the world. She introduced Jesus as God's Son—all God and all man—who came into the world to deliver us from sin and death by taking our punishment on Himself and dying on a cross. Finally, she wrapped up with the truth that God can forgive us and restore us to Himself if we will turn from our sins and trust in Jesus. When lunch was over, Sofie thanked Pattie for the presentation and headed to work. What did Pattie miss?

Patti did not lead Sophie to consider a decision.

Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles, called by God from a life of persecuting Christians to witnessing and teaching as a Christian. He was also persecuted for his message to Greeks and Romans.

Paul

Why is it important to understand that some people "belong before they believe"?

People need to see the gospel applied to life.

When Mike Barnett said, "Nineteenth-century optimism ran full-faced into the ugly realities of a modern world gone wrong," he meant:

People started giving up on the idea that the world was always becoming better. Even Christian missions was no guarantee against global wars and other problems. Humanity, even with all its learning and technology, was still sinful.

What illustration was given to refute the idea that people are only condemned when they reject the gospel?

People who are drowning in an icy ocean

Match the four I's to their respective phrase. Identify Imvest Invite Increase

People who need the gospel in others as you share the gospel people into disciple-making relationships disciple-making by sending people to make more disciples

In the period between A.D. 500 and 1500, what became the biggest problem of the church?

Power and wealth

Christian missionaries love to use Jesus' story of the as an entry point in their efforts to share the gospel with Hindus.

Prodigal Son

No exploration of "the nations next door" is complete without a look at what the Bible says on the subject. Look up these Scripture passages and match them to the truth they express about how God views immigrants and refugees. God watches over the foreigner as He does orphans and widows. Jesus Himself was a refugee. God describes injustice to foreigners as equally evil as sorcery, adultery, and lying. God gave Phillip the opportunity to lead an Ethiopian to Christ after his visit to Jerusalem. God loves the foreigner and even provides food and clothing for them. Jesus made it clear that loving one's neighbor including caring for those who are different cultures and traditions Jesus equated Himself with the stranger who needed to be clothed, fed, and housed. God insists that the immigrant be granted the same labor protections as Israelites, including a Sabbath day's rest. The people of God should remember their own history as immigrants in Egypt and therefore treat immigrants well.

Psalm 146:9 Matthew 2:13-15 Malachi 3:5 Acts 8:26-29 Deuteronomy 10:17-18 Luke 10:30-37 Matthew 10:35-36 Exodus 20-10 Exodus 23:9

How have religious demographics changed in the past few decades? Check the statements below which are true.

Religious affiliation is declining in North America and Europe. The largest shift in religious affiliation has taken place in Africa. China will soon have as many practicing Christians as the US

What does Richard Wurmbrand counsel as necessary preparation for severe persecution?

Renouncing the pleasures of this life.

See for yourself how salvation through Christ takes away the fear of God's judgment and replaces it with joy and confidence. Look up the Scripture references below and match them to their correct summary. Psalm 27:1, 32:5, 103:11-12 Romans 8:1, 8:31, 8:34 I Corinthians 6:11 Hebrews 7:25 I John 4:17-18 Revelations 19:2 There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. If God is for us, who can be against us? Christ is our defender and intercedes for us. You were washed, sanctified and justified. When we confess our sins, God forgives us. A great multitude celebrates the salvation of God. The Lord is my defense; whom shall I fear? There is no fear in love; we can have confidence in the day of judgment. In His great love, God can remove our transgressions as far as the east is from the west. Christ is always able to save us because He can intercede for us forever.

Romans 8:1 Romans 8:31 Romans 8:34 1 Corinthians 6:11 Psalm 32:5 Revelations 19:1-2 Psalm 27:1 1 John 4:17-18 Psalm 103:11-12 Hebrews 7:25

What was the most important Christian belief that Martin Luther reintroduced to the world?

Salvation comes through faith in Christ alone.

Which of these statements are true about Samuel and his calling?

Samuel's first message from God was a pronouncement of judgement on Eli.

Read the passages below and match them to their descriptions about Satan John 8:44 John 10:10 2 Corinthians 11:14 2 Corinthians 4:4 1 Peter 5:8-9 Revelation 12:11 Daniel 8:25

Satan's character Satan's objectives Satan's disguise Satan's success Resisting Satan Overcoming Satan Satan's ultimate defeat

What did the monkey do to try to help the fish?

Snatched the fish from the raging waters and took it back to his shelter.

What four practical ideas about how to make sure your personal prayer life is successful are mentioned in the lesson?

Start by examining your conscience. Ask for God's guidance and wisdom as you pray Set a consistent time each day to pray. Keep track of prayer needs and requests from others.

What could be wrong with the Western tendency to read the Bible mainly for individual application?

Some responsibilities can be fulfilled only as a group working together

For each verse given, choose from the dropdown answers the correct word. Simon Peter replied, "You are the Christ, the of the living God." Jesus said to her, "I am the and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live." Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the and the life. No one comes to the except through me" "And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be ."

Son resurrection truth Father saved

The major divisions or sects in Islam are the ___________ and the _____________.

Sunnis....Shiites

Define syncretism in your own words using complete sentences.

Syncretism is when someone mixes religions or beliefs, doing different practice from each of the religions.

Between 2000 and 2014, what were the top five states with the largest percent growth of the immigrant population?

Tennessee, Kentucky, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Carolina

From the brief overview of Joseph's life, which of these reflect the truth about testimony?

Testimony includes the hard times of life as well as the good. Testimony points people to God.

A Christian testimony is a way of translating the gospel into a form others can more easily recognize and understand. Choose the statements mentioned in the lesson that describe how your testimony can reach out to those in your community.

Testimony translates your belief into trust. Testimony translates your faith into action. Testimony translates your experience into a message.

Choose four cultural and political conditions in the Roman Empire that made the time ripe for the spread of Christianity.

The Diaspora - the scattering of the Jewish people throughout the Roman Empire. The world of Rome was mostly one of cities. The Roman Empire was at its peak and Pax Romana was in place. Greek was the universal language.

Choose four events that led to the Student Volunteer Movement.

The Second Great Awakening. Two students visit 167 college campuses to recruit other students for missions. Moody meets Hudson Taylor and promotes cross-cultural missions. Dwight L. Moody becomes a Christian and starts preaching and leads student Bible conferences.

Different Message. The entire message of a true teacher will always revolve around the gospel of Jesus Christ. False teachers may mention Jesus here and there, but they will ultimately deny His deity and work (2 Peter 2:1). Of course, they won't do so openly at first, and you'll need to listen carefully to see if Jesus is at the core. What does the Mormon Church really believe about Jesus?

The believe that Jesus is the literal son of God and his goddess wife, begotten in the pre-existence. They believe that He is one of 3 gods in the godhead. They also believe that the Trinity is three separate gods.They have the belief that Jesus was the first one to receive a spirit body, and that He atoned for sin on the cross and in the garden of Gethsemane.

Read the story of the seven sons of Sceva in Acts 19:11-20 (Links to an external site.). What made the sons different from Paul and susceptible to demonic attack?

The brothers did not know Jesus. They were more interested in magic and sorcery, not evangelism. The evil spirit knew Paul, but not the brothers.

What did this week's lesson say was likely the biggest challenge to hearing and obeying the call of God?

The desire for safety and comfort

Ponder this quote from J. D. Greear: "For many evangelicals the gospel has functioned solely as the entry rite into Christianity; it is the prayer we pray to begin our relationship with Jesus; the diving board off of which we jump into the pool of Christianity. After we get into the pool, we get into the real stuff of Christianity.... The gospel, however, is not just the diving board off of which we jump into the pool of Christianity; it is the pool itself. It is not only the way we begin in Christ; it is the way we grow in Christ."1 What is wrong with thinking of the gospel as only a "diving board" and not the "pool?" 1J. D. Greear, Gospel: Recovering the Power that Makes Christianity Revolutionary, (Nashville, TN: B & H Publishing, 2010), p. 21.

The gospel is about a continuing relationship with Christ. The gospel should continually inspire us to grow in Christ. The gospel is more than a starting point in your Christian life.

The video on unreached people groups concludes by stating, "The core of the gospel is life on life; it's people touching other people." What does this mean?

The gospel is meant to be shared personally

What is the principle given in Puritan preacher David Clarkson's quote, "quo persona in quem peccatur nobilior est, eo peccatum gravius est"?

The greater the person you offend, the greater is the offense.

It is important to understand what the Bible means when it refers to the "heart." Of course, it can simply refer to the physical organ inside our body. Use a Bible dictionary (preferably the Holman Bible Dictionary) to explore other meanings of this term, and then identify which statements below are true of the biblical sense.

The heart can be the dwelling place of God. The heart can be very evil and full of deceit. The heart is the center of the moral and spiritual life. The heart is connected closely with the mind and the will.

Which of these was not a factor in the rise of the "Great Century" of missions?

The indigenous church movement.

Which of the following definitions best and most accurately applies to the missional term, "people group"?

The largest population segment within which the gospel can spread through natural social networks without encountering barriers of understanding or acceptance.

What message did Ralph Winter give to the representatives at the Lausanne Congress in 1974?

The modern world was no longer on its way to becoming better.

What was the monkey's motivation?

The monkey wanted to help the struggling fish.

What does it mean to claim the gospel and say, "This is who I am"? (Choose the best answer.)

The most important relationship in my life is with Christ.

Why is it said that God is actually the main character in this story?

The most important theme is God's kindness and mercy. God has the first word and the last word. God's faithfulness is contrasted with Jonah's disobedience.

What is the most significant message of the movie, "WALL·E," in regards to the environment?

The need to stop mindless consumption and waste.

Based on the reactions of Adam and Eve concerning God, how does sin interfere with God's call in a person's life?

The person seeks to avoid God

Explain in your own words what Rick Warren meant when he began his book by saying, "It's not about you."

The purpose of our existence is to honor and glorify God, to bring others closer to Him, to serve and obey His call. Our lives should not revolve around ourselves and our own selfish desires, it should be about God, our live should revolve around God. It is not about the things that we do, or the worldly success that we have but everything should be about God.

Different Source. True teachers will reach for the Bible first, second, and always. They may use other sources of information to help explain what Scripture reveals, but the foundation of their message is always built upon "Thus says the Lord...." If you start hearing more from other sources than God's Word, you may need to hit the door.What is the real source of authority in the Mormon Church?

The real source of authority in the Mormon Church would be the Book of Mormon, which claims that the Book of Mormon is more accurate than the Bible. Part of their beliefs has many misconceptions on Jesus and the devil, claiming them to be spirit brothers and they were born as siblings in heaven.

What is the greatest victory we should seek to claim in spiritual warfare?

The winning of lost people to Jesus.

Which of these are factors that might explain why the gospel story has lost its prominence in Western culture? (Choose all that apply.)

The world is changing rapidly and older stories are seen as Today most people are biblically illiterate. People are making up their own stories.

What does Piper say is the main obstacle to our knowing the supremacy of Christ?

The wrath of God on our sin

In your own words, explain why the incarnation is harder to believe than any of the miracles of Jesus, His virgin birth, or His rising from the dead.

There are really no explanation as to why miracles happen, or how they happen. People try to make sense of it by saying that His virgin birth did not actually happen because Mary could've been lying, or when He turned water into wine, people just claimed that it was a magic trick. When He rose Lazarus from the dead, people claim that Lazarus wasn't actually dead and that it was a trick to make people believe in God. When Jesus was crucified, it was in front of a large group of witnesses, they witnessed His death, and it was by custom that the Roman soldiers had to make sure that those crucified had to be dead when taken down. So when He had risen from the dead, there were no explanation for it. Thus, making it harder to believe in the incarnation than any of the miracles of Jesus. Maybe its a part of human nature, in the Bible, when the Israelites were wandering in the desert for 40 years. It was because they had turned away from God, despite the countless times of miracles he had done for them? Why did they still turn away even when experiencing first hand of his miracles.

What implications does this quote (and today's study) have for Christian missions?

There is a great responsibility to care for the eternal destiny of others.

Choose 4 beliefs that are supported by Buddhism.

There is no original sin. There is no beginning and no end to one's existence or life. People are continuously reborn until they reach nirvana. One can become a supreme enlightened being in due course if one practices diligently and attains purity of mind. There are Four Noble Truths that are all related to suffering.

Choose from the list below the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism.

There is path leading to the cessation of suffering. There is cause for suffering. There is cessation of suffering. There is suffering.

Which of the following are lessons for Christians to heed from The Story Wars? (Choose all that apply.)

There is serious competition in using stories to win the hearts of people and influence their decisions. The world is out of touch with the stories of deepest meaning

Why did they do it? Why did the Faith Academy players and fans go to all this trouble for a prison team? (Keep in mind that this is a Christian school.)

They saw it as a chance to share the blessings and love of God that they had experienced.

Christian martyrs are defined as 'believers in Christ who have lost their lives prematurely, in situations of witness, as a result of human hostility.' Choose five essential elements that apply to Christian martyrs.

They are believers in Christ. They were killed prematurely and unexpected. They suffer death as a result of human hostility, not an accident or illness. They lost their lives. They were in situations of witnessing either through actions or words.

What is the problem with spiritual infants?

They are unskilled in the word of righteousness. They are dull of hearing. They need to be taught the basics again.

What were the Gainesville State players' expectations before they arrived to play Faith Academy in football? (Chose the best answer.)

They assumed people at the game would see them only as criminals. They expected that opposing teams and their fans would be afraid of them. They did not expect to see anyone cheering for them or calling them by name.

Different End. Here's the part that should make us all stand up and take notice of why this matters. Where does this faith lead? Why should people follow? What is the real goal? The biblical view of heaven is an eternity of enjoying God up close and personal. Jesus Christ will be the center of attention. False teachers lead people to pursue their own selfish desires (2 Timothy 4:3-4), which ends in "swift destruction" (2 Peter 2:1). Jesus will tell them that He never knew them (Matthew 7:21-23). What is the Mormon expectation of the afterlife? What is their vision of heaven?

They believe in an afterlife that is complex, where after death, judgements is passed through several steps. The first step comes when you die and judgement is passed, and so the disembodied is placed into either paradise or spirit prison. Either ways, both in either places have to suffer until Jesus's second coming. Another judgment then happens. Joseph Smith speaks of the three-tiered hierarchy of heavens. The highest is the celestial kingdom, which is for those who have married for time and eternity in Mormon temples. The next level is the Terrestrial Kingdom, for those who lived honorable lives and who accepted the atonement of Christ, but who were not valiant in their testimonies of Christ. They enjoy Jesus's presence but not God's. The third stage is the Telestial Kingdom, where sinners who refused to repent will be. In their belief, because of Jesus's atonement, everyone will eventually be redeemed. Those who do not repent suffer during the afterlife, but are still redeemed. They enjoy the presence of the Holy Ghost but not Jesus or God's presence.

What was the main strategy children used to resist the urge to eat the second cookie?

They distracted themselves from the cookie.

How does Islam view the death and resurrection of Jesus?

They do not believe that Jesus was either crucified or rose from the dead.

Which of the statements below are reasons true in regards to the evangelical Christians' reluctance to engage in social justice?

They fear that social ministry tends to dilute the gospel. They think that God will take care of things and does not need help. They have separated belief from behavior.

Why did Nicole and Natalia take as semester off from college and raise funds to go on a mission project to the Philippines?

They have experienced God's grace and love and want to share it with others.

In the story that Patty related about her mission work, she commented on how important her family church was to her. She especially appreciated one thing they did for her. What was that one thing?

They prayed for her.

Faith in God allowed many of these people to accomplish great things for God. How does this passage (Hebrews 11 (Links to an external site.)), define that kind of faith? (Choose all that apply.)

Trusting in the promises of God Certainty about things unseen Belief that God exists and is worth seeking Confident of what is hoped for

Based on the information presented in the lesson and your own research, match the definitions to the correct term. What is the label given to an ethnolinguistic segment in which there is no church planting strategy consistent with Evangelical faith and practice under way? What is the largest ethnolinguistic segment within which the gospel can spread through natural social networks without encountering barriers of understanding or acceptance? What is the designation for the largest category of culturally-related people groups? What recognizes the percentage of evangelicals, access to evangelical resources, and recent church planting activity What area is home to the largest unreached people groups in the world? What is the designation for closely-related peoples and is the second-largest category of people groups? What is the designation of an ethnolinguistic segment where less than 2% of the population are Evangelical Christians. This indicator helps to show more precisely the state of church planting and gospel response among a people group.

Unengaged people group People Group Affinity blocs Global status of Christianity 10/40 window people cluster unreached people group progress scale

Match the statements about the vine and branches with their corresponding point about discipleship. The branch is completely dependent on the vine. Fruitful branches are pruned to become more fruitful. Unfruitful or dead branches dry up and are trimmed away. Branches do nothing of themselves apart from the vine Branches that stay connected to the vine bear much fruit. When branches bear much fruit, they bring glory to the vineyard owner.

We need to be connected to Jesus to live as his disciples Jesus' words prune away the old life so we can our new life can flourish. Those who do not stay connected to Christ wither apart from Christ. We need to remain in Christ in order to bear fruit. Disciples who stay connected to Christ bears the fruit of a godly life Disciples that bear fruit glorify God and prove that they are real disciples

Which of the statements below are true according to 2 Peter 1:19-21? Choose all true statements.

We should pay close attention to Scripture. Biblical prophecy was originated by the Holy Spirit of God. We can trust in the reliability of Scripture. The Bible is like a lamp shining in a dark place.

Choose four myths that are often wrongly assumed about people and the Gospel message.

We understand fairness and compassion better than God People are not condemned unless they reject the gospel Humanity is inherently good. People can be saved apart from the gospel witness.

Which is true about our status with God's judgment?

We were already guilty before Christ came into the world

Match these "decision-making questions" with their scriptural support. "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you." "'Everything is permissible for me,' but not everything is helpful." "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb." "So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do..." "And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?" "So I am willing to endure anything if it will bring salvation and eternal glory in Christ Jesus to those God has chosen"

What is God's will for you as expressed through His word? Is this worthy and helpful? Has God designed me for this kind of work? How will this bring glory to God? What are the needs in this world? How will I advance the gospel in the world?

Who has been called the "Father of Modern Missions"?

William Carey

Why is the state of physical painlessness a good analogy for hard-heartedness? (Choose the best answer.)

Without pain, we would never know when something is wrong.

Anyone can become a Buddha.

Yes, if one practices diligently and attains purity of mind.

What are the implications of the statement, "There is flow of life, and it will either be to you or through you"

You are intended to be a channel of God's blessings. Discipleship is not only about your spiritual welfare, but also others. As God meets the needs in your life, He wants you to meet the needs of others.

What is an essential presupposition before any attempt to contextualize the gospel?

You must believe that the gospel is universally true.

What does the illustration of tennis have to do with discipleship? (Choose the best answer.)

You must learn the rules and basic skills before teaching others.

The scholarship analogy with God's grace has limitations. Which of these statements would be a false application to the gospel?

You must perform well or you could lose your salvation. Only a few people are eligible for the offer of salvation.

Why does the Concentric Circles chart start with self at the center? (Choose the best answer.)

You need the love and approval of God in your life before you can truly love others.

What is the significance of having "self" at the center of the Concentric Circles? (Choose the best answer.)

Your ability to love others starts with your acceptance of God's love and approval for you.

Christ's command to engage in mission is not a solo charge but one given to the people of God as a group—the church. How does the church help the individual to grow in community? Choose three ways.

Your church can increase your experience of Christ's blessings. Your church can be a testimony to the world. Your church can help you magnify Christ's glory.

Look up these passages in the Old Testament and match them to the descriptions of God's love. God rejoices over you with songs or shouts. God never forgets you and even has engraved you on His hands. God knows everything about you. God will love you forever. God is your shelter and strength, always ready to help. God has endured the penalties that should have been yours. God disciplines you because He cares for you. God wants for you to turn from wicked ways and truly live.

Zephaniah 3:17 Isaiah 49:15-16 Psalm 139:1-6 Jeremiah 32:40-41 Psalm 46:1-3 Isaiah 53:4-6 Proverbs 3:11-12 Ezekiel 33:11

In this list adapted from Duane Elmer, identify each statement as an attitude to adopt, an effort to make, or an opinion to overcome. 1. We should recognize how our own cultural heritage has influenced us and made us different from others. 2. The Bible teaches us to value diversity. 3. We think that everyone else sees and interacts with the world like us. 4. Cultural differences can be good, bad, or simply "different." 5. We tend to make quick judgments in what we observe about others different from us. 6. We should seek to learn about others' culture to help us understand and accept them. 7. We need to withhold judgment and maintain open-mindedness. effort to make 8. We should ask why people speak or behave in certain ways. opinion to overcome

attitude to adopt attitude to adopt opinion to overcome attitude to adopt opinion to overcome effort to make attitude to adopt effort to make

Imagine that you are preparing to teach or preach this passage to others and need to prepare an outline. Summarize it by filling in the blanks below. 1. All has been given to Jesus. 2. Go and make . 3. Jesus will be with His followers

authority disciples forever

Bible scholar Joel Williams has said, "The key word 'all' pervades Jesus' teaching throughout this passage." Complete his thought by filling in the blanks below: "Because Jesus has all , His followers can accept the mission given to them with hope and confidence. The task is to make disciples of all , teaching them to obey all the things commanded by Jesus . [a4] concludes with a promise to be with his people all the days to the of the age."1

authority nations obey Jesus end

Proverbs 14:12 says, "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death "

death

What is Satan's real power?

deception

What is the term used to describe the scattering of people from their original homeland?

diaspora

Based on David Platt's suggestions on doing righteousness and justice, match the words to their respective ideas. Work Live Give Help Invest

diligently simply sacrificially constructively eternally

"Therefore _____________ one another and _____________ one another up, just as you are doing."

encourage;build

Read about Paul's sense of stewardship in these passages: 1 Corinthians 4:1-2; Galatians 2:7-10; Colossians 1:24-25; 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8; and 1 Timothy 1:11-12. Choose the correct word(s) to complete each verse. The answers are based on the ESV version of the Bible. "Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful " "They saw that I had been ________ with the gospel to the uncircumcised, just as Peter had been __________ with the gospel to the circumcised." (One answer fills both blanks) "Now I in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in Christ's afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the church." "I became a minister according to the from God that was given to me for you, to make the word of God fully known." "Though we had already _________ and been shamefully treated at Philippi, as you know, we had _____________ in our God to declare to you the gospel of God in the midst of much conflict." "We have been ____________ by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not to please man, but to please God who ___________our hearts." "I thank him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because he judged me faithful, me to his service."

faithful entrusted rejoice stewardship suffered...boldness approved...tests appointing

Which of these is not an opposite of stewardship?

faithfulness

Identify the following statements as either true or false. The gospel begins with the bad news about our sin. All of Jesus' miracles toward people were acts of love and mercy. The Old Testament has very few references to the love of God. false Religion is based on acceptance; the gospel is based on performance. false Secular science has shown that gratitude is good for your health. true

false true false false true

Mark these statements as true or false based on the Hebrews passage: Christian maturity is guaranteed to come over time. "Milk" is the basic principles of the faith while "solid food" is the deeper and more advanced teachings . Mature Christians are those who can teach others about the faith. Believers who do not progress beyond "milk" are considered as "infants." Every believer is ready to be a teacher of righteousness.

false true true true false

The Christian life is so much more than simply praying a prayer to invite Jesus into your heart. The gospel can lead us into the deep life of discipleship, but we must decide whether we want to go there. Identify the following people as either a "fan" or a "follower" of Jesus. 1. Jeremy attends his college classes regularly, but because he is busy, attends church when he feels like it. 2. Madison works an hourly job that barely pays enough for her to make a living, but she still gives an offering to her church. 3. Natalie is changing churches because the youth minister at this new church is handsome and fun to be around. 4. Jayden will spend his summer serving as a volunteer with a refugee ministry in another state even though it may cost him a starting position on the football team. follower

fan follower fan follower

Paul said to the Corinthians long ago, "the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing" (1 Corinthians 1:18).

folly

How might the 21st century be very similar to the first century, and the opportunity to spread the gospel today similar to the first Christians? Match these four favorable circumstances from the first century to their counterparts in the 21st century. English has become the universal language of commerce and education. While much of the world is multilingual and most people groups will continue to embrace a heart language, the younger generations recognize English-speaking as essential and one of the keys to their success in the world. High-speed travel, instant communications, and worldwide trade have broken down the barriers of time and distance, as well as nearly eliminated the isolation of almost all people groups. The internet has also become a dominant, globalizing factor with easy access to information, social media, and personal expression. Religious pluralism is growing across the world. Various religions used to be confined to specific geographical regions, but now no longer, and followers of any particular belief can be found most anywhere. While many countries still remain opposed to religious freedom, their people are experiencing a growing spiritual hunger. The world's population is moving to the cities. In 1800, 97% of the world's population lived on farms or in small villages. By 2100, nearly 90% of the population is expected to live in large cities. Urbanization is bringing the peoples of the world together so that the future of missions is in the cities.

greek language pax romana religious freedom/decline of paganism prominence of cities

What were the three objections related to missions in today's study? Fill in the blanks to identify them. (Remember, in the weekly quiz you will provide a response to them.)

help dangerous finished

What did the researcher label the kids who were able to resist eating the second cookie?

high-delay

What is the difference between belief and trust? At first it seems to be a difficult thing to judge, but consider how the following story contrasts the two: "When famed French tightrope walker Charles Blondin crossed Niagara Falls on a high wire in 1860, carrying his trembling manager Harry Colcord on his back, the nineteen-year-old Prince of Wales Edward Albert was there to watch. Before the stunt, Blondin asked the prince, 'Do you believe that I can carry a man across the Falls on a tightrope?' Edward replied that he did. So Blondin asked: 'Will you be that man?' (The prince declined.)" A belief in Blondin's ability was not difficult—he had already proven many times over in his career that he could perform such feats. To ride on his back across the Falls, however, required trust. Apply this understanding by identifying the following Scripture passages as either an example of inadequate belief or sincere trust: "You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe—and shudder!" (James 2:19 ESV). "But Peter and John answered them, "Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge, for we cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard." (Acts 4:19-20 ESV) "When he [Jesus] had entered Capernaum, a centurion came forward to him, appealing to him, 'Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home, suffering terribly.' And he said to him, 'I will come and heal him.' But the centurion replied, 'Lord, I am not worthy to have you come under my roof, but only say the word, and my servant will be healed'" (Matthew 8:5-8 ESV). "And he said to him, 'Teacher, all these I have kept from my youth.' And Jesus, looking at him, loved him, and said to him, 'You lack one thing: go, sell all that you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.' Disheartened by the saying, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions" (Matthew 10:20-22 ESV). "And Peter answered him, 'Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.' He said, 'Come.' So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to Jesus" (Matthew 14:28-29 ESV).

nadequate belief sincere trust sincere trust inadequate belief sincere trust

Fill in the blank: Love is meeting .

needs

"not ________________ to meet together, as is the habit of some, but ____________ one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near."

neglecting;encouraging

From the secular world's perspective, the biblical view of suffering is...

nonsense and foolishness.

The kingdom of God is both and not .

now ; yet

Acts 5:29 - Peter and the apostles answered, "We must _______ God rather than _________.

obey...men


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